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(08/24/93 9:00am)
Recently, I have heard much talk about Dartmouth Review mentor/National Review Assistant Editor/Cheatmonger/English Professor Jeffrey Hart speaking to the freshman class during Orientation Week. I cannot fathom the great controversy.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
In a shocking development, there are people upset at the Greek system on campus. This time, it is over the Interfraternity Council's refusal to grant a target amount of money to Greeks Against Rape, an organization dedicated to educating pledges and to eliminating sexual assault.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
The National Science Foundation has selected Naomi Oreskes, an assistant professor of earth sciences and adjunct professor of history, to receive a 1993 Young Investigator Award.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
NEW YORK CITY, August 19 - Putting one's own kids through high school and college is tough, both financially and mentally, but imagine putting hundreds through it and in your spare time.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
A three-year drug and alcohol education program for directed by Dartmouth in collaboration with four Vermont and New Hampshire middle schools will serve as a national model for teaching students about resisting drugs and alcohol.. A survey conducted last fall indicated that 17% of middle school students surveyed are occasional or regular cigarette smokers.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
James Varnum '62, president of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, has been elected to the board of trustees of the American Hospital Association.
(08/24/93 9:00am)
The College's recent hiring of two English professors will expand the course offerings in Afro-American literature.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Super Tetris
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Rather than reading last rites, priests tell jokes and perform song-and-dance numbers to grieving victims on their deathbeds. Sounds like a twisted, psychotic idea, right?
(08/20/93 9:00am)
David's House, a non-profit home-away-from-home for families with children receiving treatment at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, announced it will build a new facility within walking distance of the hospital.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Wheelock Travel, Inc. will move downstairs from its current location on Main Street to a street level space above Peter Christian's Tavern by the end of this month.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Lured by dreams of fields, Brent De Riszner '96 and three Princeton juniors are touring across America to see all 28 baseball teams in 28 days.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/20/93 9:00am)
The College is making a mistake by allowing retired English Professor Jeffrey Hart to give a speech entitled "How to get a Decent College Education, Even Today" to the Class of 1997 during Freshman Week.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
As I glance over my columns from this term, I see that I have not yet had to address the Greek system. So I will use this, my last editorial, to comment on what I see as a large amount of distrust many administration members have regarding the Greek system.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Some felt offended. Others felt empowered. Regardless, the shock value of the Untamed Shrews' guerrilla theater performance in Food Court Tuesday has more people on campus thinking about this women's theatrical group than ever before.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Geography Professor G. Robert Brakenridge spent the past week in the Mississippi and Illinois valleys gathering data in flooded regions to test the ability of a new satellite to view the ground through cloud cover.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
Asserting faith in the College's disciplinary system, a review committee has recommended only minor changes designed to clarify and simplify the operations of the Committee on Standards.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
The College will begin a Women's Health program, a special department at Dick's House, to educate the community onwomen's health issues and provide health services for female students.
(08/20/93 9:00am)
The Freshman Orientation schedule will include this year Professor Emeritus Jeffrey Hart's speech on the meaning of a liberal arts education.